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Happy ‘kind of new year’ to you too! I love your blog. I just love it. Its so relatable. I’m definitely going to follow your blog! I think you voice a lot of hidden opinions and thoughts that many people are too afraid to bring to the surface, simply for the reason that someone might not understand, or because they’re aren’t ready face them themselves. And you write so articulately and eloquently. x

Hello fellow bloggers and a Very Happy New Year to all! My first post for 2017 is some little extracts from the SF and fantasy stories on my flash fiction blog, To Cut a Short Story Short. Also, I made a few small changes to improve my blog’s appearance and functionality which I hope you will enjoy! If you find any difficulties on it I’d be very grateful for feedback. https://simonjwood.wordpress.com/2016/12/30/hibars-and-lobars/ Also, if you might be interested in joining a 300-word fortnightly story group please contact me via my blog and I’ll be happy to send details.

Hi, thank you, and I will have a look at your blog over the next couple of days. Incidentally, I have done a few posts of (twenty) excerpts, one of which, Violets are Violets, Letters are Read, has the most ‘likes’ on my blog! I’ll be doing two more over the next three months or so, one of supernatural stories and one of humorous ones. Here are links to the others I’ve done so far, out of interest.

I am a poetry lover too and have found your site with amazing poems. I am glad to follow your site, looking forward to your future poetry posts.
Please pay a visit at my site too and leave your valuable feedback.https://penningsomelife.wordpress.com
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It’s an awesome post! Games nights are something we should do more often. We like slowing down like that over at the Nostalgia Diaries and think your new hobby is fantastic 🙂 The format was nice and the post was easily readable – and it was fun and engaging. Great job. Left a comment on the post on your page too!

I would have read your latest post anyway in the Reader, but thought I’d comment here as well. As usual, your words are deep and moving. And no, the latest post definitely doesn’t jump around too much.

Hey there! A very happy new year to you!
My latest poem,’Wrinkled in Love’,is about two indviduals who loved each other truely but weren’t blessed to end up together and their interaction half a century later. Click here to read it. https://aksmithoo.wordpress.com/2017/01/01/wrinkled-in-love/
Any feedback will be truly appreciated!Thanks for stopping by.Have a wonderful 2017! 🙂

That was quite a freaky end. I enjoyed the poem. My favorite line was: “Tears rolled down again as it was time for yet another good bye,
People around,oblivious,admired his love for the deceased ally.” People hardly know the real emotion of our expression. This was conveyed well. The end, like I said was freaky, but I guess that was the intention.

Thank you so much!! I’m so glad you enjoyed those lines and the poem as a whole! Haha..Freaky,you say!Well ,I’ll leave it to the reader to take it as he/she wishes to,could be humor,freakiness,sadness.It’s your take,enjoy! 🙂

Hey Steve!
I have reviewed your site, followed and loved it. Looking forward to your travel blogging I’m 2017.
It would be amazing to have your feedback and visit on my site too.https://penningsomelife.wordpress.com
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So I’ve started writing again and would like to know what do you think of it (and just ignore my last post, it’s just me rambling about my conformingly bad 2016). Anw, I’d love it if you can come to my place, read any of my post, and tell me what do you think about it. Love it, hate it, or if you think it’s missing something, anything at all!

Hi thanks! Hahaha I can be honest here because I have a mask and my real identity is hidden, as a wise man once said, “Give a man a mask, and he will reveal his true self”. Oh really? Your first day? You deserve a visit then! 🙂

Happy New Year fellow bloggers. Hope all your blogging dreams come true in 2017. I’ve written a lot over the festive break after, frankly a lot of not blogging at all, so please drop by and boost my fragile ego by telling me ‘I’ve still got it’….

Hey James!
I have visited and followed your blog and I want to assure you that you still got it 👍
Please pay a visit at my site too and give your valuable feedback.https://penningsomelife.wordpress.com
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I really enjoyed this post. The Red String Theory is one that I like a lot, and I put a fair amount of stock in. I also tend to think that we gravitate towards the people that make us happy and the best versions of ourselves. 🙂

Nice post! I can tell you put a lot of effort into every post. It really shows in the overall feel of the writing 🙂 The soulmate theory is very interesting. Looking forward to reading more of your stuff!

I am completely new to this, English is my second language so I am really trying, want a make a difference in my blog and I want to share ideas. I will love to connect with nice people around the world.

Hello inkowlme, thank you so much. I am so surprised that so many people is been really supportive. I always wanted to do this but wasn’t until now that I got the courage to do it. I’m looking forward to read you too. 😊 you got another follower x

I have found your blog interesting and followed happily. Please pay a visit on my site too, I hope you’d like it. I write about life because I think it is beautiful. I also write about personal experiences connecting to social issues.https://penningsomelife.wordpress.com
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Hey everyone!
I have recently joined blogging and would appreciate feedback on my blog a lot. I write about life because I think it is beautiful and I also connect personal experiences with social issues.
Help me grow in the community of blogging!https://penningsomelife.wordpress.com
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Hi. I read your post titled, “Happy New Year – 2017”. It is a nice one. I loved the line “And, the time that is our Now would become our Then, no matter one is willing or not”. That is so true. The post sounds highly positive.

Hi! I just recently read your post on 2017. I think its so refreshing. What I love about it is that you are not following ‘social norms’ by making a list of things you are going to change about yourself. Its refreshing that your are instead going into the new year with a positive mindset and a broadened view of positive change. Go you! I’d love to read more.

Hello hello, long time no see! This week, I took you on a walk to Seurasaari, to see the tame squirrels there, and then I explained a picture I took inside Kaisa Talo (all this in Helsinki of course).
You missed that? Don’t worry, nothing has moved: https://eiwawar.wordpress.com/
Happy New Year, and don’t hesitate to give me some feedback 🙂

I would love to thank The Daily Post, for this wonderful initiative, Community Pool. I got a lot of constructive feedback on a few of my posts, which were literally invisible to the community, earlier. I also thank all my fellow bloggers for taking their time to read my posts. Great initiative. Heartfelt thanks.

My blog finds a connection between my own photographs and the music I love. My album of the year last year-Runrig’s The Story had a grip on me the entire year. Not just the songs themselves, but the story behind each song and the entire project itself. In a year of personal life, not to mention the loss of so many great performers, the final song on the album speaks of loss yet remains hopeful. Good words to start the new year with perhaps.